Abstract

The following work discusses the issues of poetry for children by Franciszek Kobryńczuk (1929–2016), a Polish scientist, a professor of veterinary medicine and the author of many works for children. The author points out that the Białowieża Forest is an essential element in Kobryńczuk’s rich and varied work. The forest described by him has been ennobled and glorified, pictured as an arcadia, a fabulous, caring place impersonating the topos of Mother Nature in its positive dimension. It enables the reader to consider the Franciszek Kobryńczuk’s poetic views of the forest in the context of the whole series of Polish forest arcadias reconstructed and described by Joanna Papuzińska.

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